Curated Video
Animal Categories
“Animal Categories” gives examples of warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals and discusses how scientists group animals based on the animals’ characteristics.
Wonderscape
The Complexities of Hibernation: Understanding Animal Dormancy
This video provides an in-depth look at what happens inside an animal's body during hibernation, a process far more complex than just a long sleep. It explains how the endocrine system regulates hibernation through hormonal changes,...
Curated Video
GCSE Biology - How We Control Our Body Temperature #55
This video covers: - Why we need to regulate our body temperature - How the thermoregulatory centre in the brain works - How we warm ourselves up when we're too cold - How we cool ourselves down when we're too hot Exam board specific...
Curated Video
The Hidden Dangers of Night: Youth Suicides, Mental Health, and Firearms
Uncover the alarming link between nighttime vulnerabilities, suicidal ideation among youth, and the presence of family-owned firearms. Delve into the impacts of disrupted circadian rhythms and the quiet of evening hours. This video...
Professor Dave Explains
Animal Ecology (Fauna) Part 1: Food Acquisition and Body Temperature
With plants covered, let's talk about animals, or fauna, in the context of ecology. What do animals need to survive? How do they acquire food? How do they maintain their body temperature? Let's talk all about nutrients and minerals,...
Curated Video
How To Rig Your Body Temperature For Deep Sleep
This video is sponsored by Eight Sleep. They make a bed cover that cools your body. If you would like to purchase a Pod Pro or Pod Pro cover, use this link https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/DrMarks and use code 'DrTraceyMarks' for $100 off at...
Curated Video
Energy and Exercise
Professor Socrates and Miss P conduct an experiment to see the way that the body needs and uses energy.
Debunked
6 Things You Do Wrong Every Night According To Science
What are you doing wrong every night?! Start building your ideal daily routine !
Curated Video
Exploring the Fascinating World of Fish
Join us in this video as we learn all about the bodies of fish. How are they able to breathe? Why don't they get cold in freezing water? This video will answer all your questions. Just keep swimming!
Curated Video
Discovering Mammals
In this lesson, students learn all about mammals. Mammals are an animal classification that share certain features. They breathe air with their lungs, have a backbone, nurse their young, and grow hair. Some mammals walk on 4 legs and...
Let's Tute
Understanding Sweating: Why Some People Sweat More and Some Sweat Less
This video explains the science behind sweating, including why some people sweat more or less than others, and the medical conditions of hyperhidrosis and anhydrosis. It also debunks the myth that sweat causes body odor and provides tips...
Curated Video
Thermoregulation: How the Body Controls Temperature
The video explains the importance of maintaining a stable body temperature for enzyme reactions and how the hypothalamus in the brain is responsible for thermoregulation. It covers the different factors that affect body temperature,...
Curated Video
Understanding Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation: How the Body Maintains Temperature
This video explains the concept of thermoregulation and how the body maintains its core temperature. It discusses the role of the hypothalamus in monitoring and controlling body temperature and how it responds to changes in temperature...
Science360
Biology of bats!
It turns out that warm-blooded animals aren’t warm all of the time! Researchers at Brown University studying the muscles in bats’ wings found that their wings operate at a significantly lower temperature than their bodies, especially...
National Parks Service
Yellowstone National Park - Winter Adaptations
Distance learning video about winter adaptations.
TLDR News
Debunking Coronavirus Myths for 11 Minutes Straight - TLDR News.
There's a lot of nonsense online about the Coronavirus, so we wanted to do our bit a debunk a whole bunch of myths, lies, and craziness about COVID-19. So in this video we're going to explain why 26 commonly believed myths about the...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Dolphins, Intelligent and Self-Aware
In this video, we learn about dolphins and their unique characteristics. The video highlights the major differences between dolphins and fish in terms of their skeletons, breathing methods, skin, and body temperature regulation. The...
Catalyst University
NREM Sleep, REM Sleep, & Normal Sleep Cycles
In this video, we explore the EEG patterns, critical events, and physiological changes as a person progresses through NREM sleep (stages 1-4) and REM sleep.
Kids Learning Videos
Warm or Cold Blooded Animals | Learn the Difference
Warm vs Cold Blooded Animals This video teaches about warm blooded and cold blooded animals. Warm blooded animals keep the same body temperature even if it’s cold or hot outside. Cold blooded animals have the same body temperature as the...
Curated Video
The Fascinating World of Turtles: Evolution, Anatomy, and Behavior
This video provides a comprehensive overview of turtles, highlighting their diverse species, evolutionary history, and unique characteristics such as their protective shells. It explores their global distribution, from land to sea, and...
Mazz Media
Hibernate
This live-action video program is about the word hibernate. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word hibernate through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Mazz Media
Mammal
This live-action video program is about the word mammal. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word mammal through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 5)
William Rees is a Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia, and a speaker at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.